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      <title>GTA Tokyo: The Game That Almost Was</title>
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      <description>A Grand Theft Auto game set in Tokyo was closer to reality than many fans might have imagined. According to Obbe Vermeij, a former technical director at Rockstar North, plans were in place for an external studio in Japan to develop GTA: Tokyo using Rockstars game code. However, the project ultimately fell through, leaving fans to wonder what a Tokyo-based installment could have brought to the franchise.&#xA;Vermeij&amp;rsquo;s insights reveal that there were ambitions to expand the GTA universe beyond its familiar American settings, with ideas for games set in cities like Rio de Janeiro, Moscow, and Istanbul.</description>
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